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Renowned historian Max Hastings recounts one of World War II's most thrilling events: Operation Pedestal, a daring British mission to save troops on Malta from starvation. In 1940, Hitler faced a strategic choice in the Mediterranean: either avoid engagement or commit forces to expel the British from the Middle East. Ignoring his generals' advice, he made a critical error by ordering the Wehrmacht to seize Crete, allowing Malta to remain in Allied hands. By late 1941, the Royal Navy and RAF, supported by British intelligence, launched a campaign from Malta, sinking over 75 percent of German supply ships bound for North Africa. However, by spring 1942, the British position weakened as the Luftwaffe bombarded Malta more heavily than London during the blitz. British attempts to supply the island through convoys failed, leading to a dire situation for the remaining forces. Operation Pedestal details the twelve-day mission in August, where German and Italian forces clashed with British fleets in fierce battles. Despite heavy losses, a few Allied ships, notably the SS Ohio, delivered essential supplies. Hastings emphasizes that while the Germans claimed victory, the British ultimately triumphed, as Malta remained a vital asset in the fight against the Nazis. The operation's high cost was deemed worthwhile for the survival of British forces on the island.
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Operation Pedestal: The Fleet That Battled to Malta, 1942, Max Hastings
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- 2021
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